Earwood 136 Posted September 12, 2012 Had my surgery 2 weeks ago with Dr Almanza and feeling pretty good. I've already lost almost 21 lbs! However a lot of that was Water weight for sure. Stil feeling great when I step on the scale though I know this is only the beginning and I'm excited for the future. Having some minor problems with acid reflux but nothing major. It's the psychological battle as it pertains to my previous relationship with food and my 'food habits' that I'm dealing with now. I don't feel hungry at all but it's the simple things like coming home from work cooking a big unhealthy (but yummy) meal and sitting down eating all my comfort food that made me feel good and was the relaxing part of my day that I miss. Learning new healthy habits will be a work in progress for awhile but feel it will not only benefit me but my whole family as well. Interested in hearing from anyone further out post op than me to share 'what comes next' or what I can expect going forward. Thx 4 IsB, ProudGrammy, Ms skinniness and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missmachine 100 Posted September 12, 2012 I know how you feel. I definitely went through a mourning period with food, and I still do at times. Food was such a source of comfort for me, even though we had a love/hate relationship. Occasionally I still make 'not so great' choices... However, it does get better. I am 3 months out. I don't miss food nearly as much as I used to. Eventually food will lose it's power over you. Once you start seeing the weight coming off steadily, you will be so happy that you won't want to do anything to jeopardize that. And even if you do mess up, which you will at some point, just remember that it's nowhere near as bad as it would have been without your new sleeve. It's also easy to jump right back on track. You have an amazing support group here, be sure to frequent the forum. 3 Earwood, nyxa and Red597 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lissa 2,631 Posted September 12, 2012 food is a tough mistress to tame, that's for sure. I'm a firm believer in getting some help to deal with the mental part of this journey. Seeing a therapist has helped me deal with my food issues and I'm not ashamed to admit it. Good luck on your journey!! 4 Red597, Neda17, missmachine and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NCsleever63 53 Posted September 12, 2012 I agree with Lissa, I see the therapist that did my initial evulation. I have seen her weekly since that first time. I am one month out today and I have lost 22 pounds, but the scale has not moved in several days and I have been exercising everyday. A good book is breaking free from emotional eating, I really identified with the author and have put to use some of her coping suggestions. Its hard, no one said it would be easy, but I hope with time it gets easier. 2 Red597 and Earwood reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Curvy Girl 140 Posted September 12, 2012 The first two weeks are the worst. I think it is because we CAN'T eat. We feel deprived. But I am in my third week and eating almost everything I want and I am satisfied with that. I promise it gets easier once you can eat REAL food. BTW my scale hasn't moved in two weeks. I'm just waiting for the BIG LOSS....It's coming soon I HOPE!!! 2 kmwheel and Earwood reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms skinniness 3,003 Posted September 12, 2012 Even though we have this wonderful tool there are times where I forget and try to eat like before. But I can't, thanks to my sleeve. I do really good if I use my dessert size plates, but if I use a salad plate, I put too much on there and then I try to eat it when on automatic pilot. LOL. I'm still working on throwing food out when I'm food. I hate my old core habit of eating everything on my plate. If I'm really really hungry, I put too much on my plate. So at 10 months out, I'm still learning not to do that. 1 Earwood reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rybecca20 160 Posted September 12, 2012 The first two weeks are the worst. I think it is because we CAN'T eat. We feel deprived. But I am in my third week and eating almost everything I want and I am satisfied with that. I promise it gets easier once you can eat REAL food. BTW my scale hasn't moved in two weeks. I'm just waiting for the BIG LOSS....It's coming soon I HOPE!!! You are two weeks out and you haven't lost any weight? How is that possible? I am on day 6 and I haven't put more than 500 calories in my body in a week and have loses 16 Pds. How can u not lose anything? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Curvy Girl 140 Posted September 12, 2012 I lost 15 lbs preop and then 14 lbs the first week and that's it. Nothing since.....I actually gained 2 lbs I don't know how it's possible I don't eat more than 600 calories a day. But they say it happens. So I'm just going with the flow and hope the scale moves soon. 1 smb reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Earwood 136 Posted September 13, 2012 Thank you to everyone who has responded. I may pick up that book NCsleever63 suggested and/or seek out some therapy. When you undergo a WLS in the city I live they require pre-op counseling, however, since I went to Mexico none of this part of the journey was ever discussed. Takes time to form new habits which I'm ok with. Think I was so focused on researching and getting the surgery itself, I failed to think about what happens once the procedure is done. Thanks again for all your feedback! Glad I joined this site. 2 kmwheel and NCsleever63 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NCsleever63 53 Posted September 13, 2012 Thank you to everyone who has responded. I may pick up that book NCsleever63 suggested and/or seek out some therapy. When you undergo a WLS in the city I live they require pre-op counseling, however, since I went to Mexico none of this part of the journey was ever discussed. Takes time to form new habits which I'm ok with. Think I was so focused on researching and getting the surgery itself, I failed to think about what happens once the procedure is done. Thanks again for all your feedback! Glad I joined this site. These are the right steps in the right direction. I am a firm believer in doing research and getting all the info I can. I joked with my Surgeon that I thought I could do the surgery myself with all the research I had done. Ill make one more book suggestion its called "Okay... I've Gone Through Weight Loss Surgery, Now What Do I Do?!". I just ordered it myself, but it came highly recommended. Keep us posted, let us know how your doing. 1 Earwood reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites